On Thu, 1 Dec 2005, David R. Meyer wrote:
> I have a private website for my team at work that has downloadable Linux
> VM images. Of the ten different images I have, ONE of them (about 2.5GB
> in size) . This is the ONLY file there is a problem with.
>
> When someone clicks on the file it gives them a permission error.
What program gives you that error?
> However, the permissions are IDENTICAL to every other file.
Heck, I'd do a "chmod 644 (or whatever the others are)" anyhow. If
something's messed up behind the scenes, that might fix it. Never seen
metadata get screwed up, but I've seen other stuff act like that.
> The ONLY thing I can think of is perhaps the file size.
Hmm, maybe there's a maximum file size?
These are part of a VM I use. Inside, I don't see the split. I didn't ask
it to segment itself; it just did.
971M windows-2000 1.8G windows-2000-02 908K windows-2000-03
Maybe in newer versions, there's a "don't split" option. You'd think they'd
ensure their app was OK with files >2GB; anybody got one that works?
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